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Fiduciary Tax Return Electronic Filing

General Information about Fiduciary Tax Return Electronic Filing

The Missouri Department of Revenue offers electronic filing of the Missouri Fiduciary Income Tax Return. Electronic filing is a fast growing alternative to mailing paper returns. Estates or Trusts may file Form MO-1041 Missouri Fiduciary Income Tax Return electronically in conjunction with the Internal Revenue Service through Modernized Electronic Filing (MeF). This system was developed through a cooperative effort between the IRS, Missouri, and the software community. The system uses the latest electronic technology and industry standards. Benefits of electronic filing include proof of filing, ease of return preparation, and greater accuracy.

E-File

E-file works in conjunction with the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) Electronic Filing System. Estates or Trusts can file the MO-1041 return and attachments by using a tax preparer or software approved by the IRS as an Electronic Return Originator (ERO). The state return can be transmitted to the IRS along with the federal return. When the federal return is accepted, an acknowledgment (electronic confirmation) is sent from the IRS to the transmitter. The IRS then packages the state return information for retrieval by the Department. When the state return is accepted, an acknowledgment is sent from the Department to the IRS for retrieval by the transmitter.

Approved Vendors Supporting Fiduciary Electronic Filing

CCH

CS Professional Suite

Drake

Online Taxes Inc.

Onesource Trust Tax

TaxAct

TaxSlayer

Thomson Reuters GoSystem/OneSource

Benefits of Electronic Filing

Convenience. You can electronically file 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.